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Title: Evoluţia terminologică şi adaptarea lingvistică la noul sistem politic (Consideraţii asupra romanului Iepurii nu mor de Savatie Baştovoi şi Înainte să moară Brejnev de Iulian Ciocan) [Articol]
Other Titles: Terminological evolution and linguistic adaptation to the new political system (Considerations on the novel Iepurii nu mor by Savatie Bastovoi and Înainte să moară Brejnev by Iulian Ciocan)
Authors: Botnari, Lia
Keywords: manipulation
ideology
soviet comrade
Russified language
character
soviet childhood
postmodernism
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: USARB
Citation: Botnari, Lia. Evoluţia terminologică şi adaptarea lingvistică la noul sistem politic (Consideraţii asupra romanului Iepurii nu mor de Savatie Baştovoi şi Înainte să moară Brejnev de Iulian Ciocan) = Terminological evolution and linguistic adaptation to the new political system (Considerations on the novel Iepurii nu mor by Savatie Bastovoi and Înainte să moară Brejnev by Iulian Ciocan) / Lia Botnari // Conferinţa ştiinţifico-practică Internaţională „Adaptabilitatea – Competenţă SOFT în atingerea sustenabilităţii în context (post) pandemic. Abordări interdisciplinare”, 27 mai, 2022 – Iaşi: Tehnopress, 2022. – P. 192-198. – ISBN 978-606-687-502-8.
Abstract: In the context in which the Bessarabian individual had to undergo a mutilation and a radical transformation necessary and convenient to the Soviet dictatorial power, the latter does not hesitate to make extensive use of various possibilities to change the alphabet, literature, language itself. Examples of this are identified in Savatie Bastovoi's novel Iepurii nu mor and Iulian Ciocan’s novel Înainte să moară Brejnev. The identified characters are meant to present us differently the attitude towards some realities such as: the pioneer, the political power, the social divergences, the attitude towards the political values, etc. The structure of the novels under study highlights the postmodernist way of presenting the realities of a Soviet childhood which, on the one hand, has similar valences to other types of childhood, but also highlights some distinct concerns.
URI: http://dspace.usarb.md:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/5888
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